The presented table compares differerent data about the method of railroad in the underground of the six towns, such as London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles.
The above table provides information about the distance of routes, the number of passengers annually as well as the opening dates of railway systems in six different cities. Overall, it is apparent that the three older r
The table compares the six networks in terms of their age, size and the number of people who use them each year. It is clear that the three oldest underground systems are larger and serve significantly more passengers th
The given table illustrates three pieces of information about the six different cities' underground railway systems; the date opened, the length of railways' route, and the number of passengers every year.
The table provides information about how long routes and the number of passengers used metros railways systems per year in millions in six different cities with the date opened.
The table shows figures for the underground railways system in six cities, these figures include when were the railways opened, the length of the route and passengers per year.
The table shows the information on the underground railway system in six cities namely, London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington, Kyoto and Los Angeles. The information includes the date at which the system opened, how many kilo
This table shows the underground railways in comparison of the date opened, how long of the route was, and also passengers per year in 6 cities, which are London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles.
The table indicates details on 6 cities’ railway systems. The specifics include the dates when these opened, routes measured in kilometres and yearly commuters expressed in millions. Overall, London’s underground railw
The chart below shows data on the underground railway complexes between six different cities (London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles).
The table depicts the underground railway system in six different cities such as London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles with related data such as date opened, kilometres of route and passengers per ye
The given table illustrates some pieces of information about underground rail line systems in 6 major cities such as London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles. The information has been provided based on